Odometer.



W. H. RINEBOLD ODOME-TEE,

APPLICATION msosts'tu. 19H.

Patented May 14, 1918.

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sepglieetien 11m. eeeazemeel- To @ZZ wile m may concern:

Be it knew that I, Wmeeer H, Rnmom, a eii-izen f the Uni be States, residing: m; Fosierie, in the ceumy of Seneca, and Smite of Ohio, have invented certain new em? usefai fimnrevements in @domete '5, 0f which the following is a speeificetien, xeferenee be ing had to the eccempenying dmwinge.

invention relishes to improvements in edemeters such as are cemmenly empleyefi 11pm: meter "vehicles and has for iss prizpery eejeci; be provide means which Wm mdlcete ea U6E3&130E 0f the vehicle that the various parts of: the driving mechanism sequire .a-ttentien at the expiretien certain psedeeemline i numeer ef miles traversed by the mee'izilaeu is snethes' ami mere particular dajeer of the iiilVelllfiflll Le provide on she feces of certain 01? 'l'ze numemi Wheeis of the Qdfi'meter, symbols 91* characters readily disfiim guishebie firms each ether me}. indicative ef ciifi'eeernt parts 9;? 53116 livingmechanism of the vehicle is else a further generel ebjeei; e1? my =eniien piO'Viii indicative meme eff A ebeve seated. which will we any me aerisl eiters'binns in the cow swim: t'he erdinery edemeser e216; Wbich many .ee embmiied in the epeedemeter ceesismeiuien Wifilfmi; increasing 'Hififllfififlffifi wring eesi; thereef te msiez-iei extent.

W'ifle she shave ant other ebjeete in View, invention eensists in novel features 05 eenstme'bien, eembinetien. end arrangeenz"; of? pests to f ee hereieeitei' mere fu y deecsiibefi, eieimefi, em iiiusti'eted in the eeeempanyieg fliewing, in Whieh,

Figure 1 is a from; elevation 0% en 05.0meter prevideci with the present inventien illustrating 012e embediment thereef Figs. 52 me 3 are diagrammatic "news of the hundredths flmesendfihs numeral Wheeis of the miemeter which indicate the gross mileage Covered by the machine Referring in dietefl te the drawing, a designates the edomefier esemg 'whleh as pre vifiled in its front Wall wish sightepenings $1, *6 and 8 respectively Numeral carrying wheels 9; the indieie of which appear in the sight openings 6 are imfieative 9i the gross mileage, While the miiem on file numemi wheels 31) appearing in the sight epenin 's Z imiieste Ehfi miles eeverefi in the imivi trip, The iedieie an the wheel. 11 which e9 eel Fame-ices Megs 354 1918.

peers in the sight epening 8, indicate free a Home palms of 2% male.

The hundredtias end izhousendths Wheels immediately edjaeent the star the letter M appears we the face of the Wheel, as clearly seen in Fig. 1. This wheel 9' is eiso provideci opposite the characters 0 and 5 with a red heart or ether symbol which may be reeciiiy distinguished from the star, and this heart, shown at 13. appearing in the sight epening at the expiration 01? each five hundred mfies 0f imvel indicates that the universe (fishing eenneetions sheuld be oiled. There is else previdefi on she face of the numeral wheel 9". oppesite the numeral 8, a clever leaf e1" ether symbol printed green, shewn et 14. This symbol eppeerifig in the sight opening indicates at the expiration 0.? every one fimussmi miles tmvelecl that the, transmission "requires ailing. Ad acent en the symi'mis 13 and 14:, flue letters U and T respeeiziveiy are printeri.

(in the fees of the thousandths wheel 9, oppesite each of the characters 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8, a riot or other symboi printed green, as she'wn 15 appears and is indicative of the differential. gearing: Thus, when one of these dots appears in the sight spening a'b the end of each two thousand miles 0f traveL the. difierentiel gearing must be oileci. Adjeeem to each dot, the letter I) is priz'nted 0n the Wheel.

@n she face piate of the eo'iemeter easing, "be-10w the sight epenings 6 and 7, a key to the Various symfiols on the numeral wheels, as indicatefl at 16", is pmvidei,

Frem the foregoing description, taken in conneetien with the accompanying drawing, it will be seen that I have providied a very simple means whereby the driver or operator of the machine may be advised of the proper times far the lufn'icetion or oiling of the various parts of the motor meshenism, thus obviating the possibility of impreper operation, undue wear, or breaka e of the various pert-s due to insllifieient in rieation. It will "be seen thatjmy inven tion may be readily adapted to the ordinary odometer now upon the market Without necessitating changes of any character Whetsoever in its construction. The invention may obviously be employed in conjunction with the odometer and at very slight additiouel cost in the manufacture thereof.

' tile 1 have herein shown and described the preferred arrangement of the various 1' indicative symbols or characters and the thereof, it is to be'understood that many veriatiousfiierecf might be adopted end additional symbols having reference to other parts of the mechanism provided with out departing from the essential feature or.

sacrificing any of the advantages of the in vention as claimed.

Having thus 'fuiiy described my invention,whet I desire to claim and secure by Letters Patent is:

l. A device of the character described comprising a cosin; q; provided with a sight opez'iing and numeral wheels readabie through the sight opening, of indicative characters 0';- symbois contradistinguished from cech otherou certain of the numeral Wheels contiguous to certain of the numer- 111s thereon, said characters indicating at the expiration of predetermined periods of operation of the device that different parts of the vehicle motor mechanism require attention.

i eee oso A device of the character described comprising a casing provided with asight opehmg and mime-rad Wheels reedaiaie through the sight opening, of characters or I symbois on the face of the hundredths m1- merai Wheel adjacent certain of the numer- 211s indicating that the vehicie motor re quires oiling at the end of a predetermined period of operation of the machine, other characters on the face of the numeral Wheel indicating that the universal driving connections require oiling zit-other predetermined periods of operation ofthe machine, an additional character or symbol on the face of said wheel indicating that the tronsmission gearing requires oiling at the expiration. ot'-zumother period of operationof the machine, and characters or symbols on the face of the thousandths numeral wheel opposite certain of the numerals there on indicating that the ditierentiel gearing requires oiling at the expiration of certain predetermined periode of operation of the machine. 7

in testimony whereof I hereunto afiir: my signature in the presence of two Witnesses.

WILBERT RENEBOLD.

Witnesses: I

PERRY J. BIGHAM, WILHAM Mlzmm'r'm. 

